Monday, June 22
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Salon Joyce

Designing Collaborative Learning Environments Using Mobile AR

Full Paper: Case Study ID: 45162
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    Thomas Cochrane
    Auckland University of Technology
  2. Vickel Narayan
    Auckland University of Technology
  3. Laurent Antonczak
    Auckland University of Technology

Abstract: Smartphones provide a powerful platform for augmented reality (AR). Using a smartphone’s camera together with the built in GPS, compass, gyroscope, and touch screen enables the real world environment to be overlaid with contextual digital information. The creation of mobile AR environments is relatively simple, with the development of mobile AR browsers such as Wikitude and Layar that provide simple tools for user AR content creation and sharing. In this paper we illustrate how these tools can be used within collaborative educational contexts based upon several projects that we have implemented in higher education. The paper provides a pragmatic framework for implementing mobile AR to facilitate creative student-directed projects, with a particular focus upon enhancing collaborative mobile video production.

Presider: Larisa Enriquez, UNAM

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